According to a recent LinkedIn post from Carbyne, the company is highlighting the election of its Director of Public Safety, Andrea King-Smith, ENP, as Western Director of the NENA Board of Directors. The post notes her 13-year tenure in the PSAP at the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department and her advocacy work, including co-chairing NENA’s DEI Special Committee.
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The post suggests that having a senior Carbyne executive in a leadership role at NENA: The 9-1-1 Association could enhance the firm’s visibility and influence within the emergency communications ecosystem. For investors, this type of industry leadership may support Carbyne’s positioning in public safety technology procurement discussions and potentially strengthen relationships with key 911 stakeholders.
The content also underscores Carbyne’s emphasis on domain expertise and engagement with professional standards bodies, which may be relevant as jurisdictions evaluate next-generation 911 solutions. While no direct financial metrics or product updates are mentioned, increased credibility and network effects in the 911 community could indirectly support long-term growth prospects and competitive differentiation in public safety markets.

